This weekend seemed to be an embarrassment of riches for fans of grainy, nude celeb self-portraits.

Not only did Mad Men's Christina Hendricks appear to have her Joan Holloways prominently displayed when her phone was hacked but her I Don't Know How She Does It costar Olivia Munn got the same treatment, with several photos of both ladies (clothed and otherwise), appearing on the internet Sunday.

Sorry to burst your fan-fiction bubble, boys and girls, but according to reps for both stars, the nudie pics aren't real.

"The topless image is fake and not an image of Christina," Hendricks' rep told E! News, though he did admit that the rest of the photos, which feature the actress' face rather than her other defining attributes, are real.

"Christina's phone was in fact hacked and photos were stolen," the rep admitted. "The proper authorities have been contacted in hopes of rectifying this situation."

Munn took to Twitter to deny the validity of her headless nudies, which were posting along with other self-taken pics (supposedly shot while she was dating Chris Pine) showing the actress in various states of undress.

"If you ever hacked my phone, these are the photos you'd find," the former Daily Show correspondent tweeted, attaching memes of a cat and a humorously overweight baby.

Munn's claims are backed by "sources," who tell TMZ that several of the racy shots, including Munn posing in a black bra, bikini and a v-neck, are legit and have been posted on her blog or Twitter, but the faceless full-frontals are a body double.

While this must be heartbreaking news for fans and celebrity porn sites the world over, remember, there's always a chance they can be Blake Lively-ing.

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